- [Instructor] In this video, we're going to apply…several graphic overrides to a collection of views…being displayed in the realistic visual style.…On this presentation board, we're showing a 3D drawing…emphasizing the materials of our wall section.…We'll use phases and phase filters…to override the materials being displayed in our view.…Let's get started.…Open the 06_03 exercise file.…If you check your project browser,…you should be in sheet 06_03 realistic view.…Here, we have our peeled isometric drawing…from earlier in the series, and an isometric view,…and a wall section.…

We're going to start by working in the isometric view.…Here we want to to override the materials…of all of our building, with the exception…of the wall that we're showing in our isometric drawing.…Since we've used parts for the isometric drawing,…we'll be able to override their phase settings…to be made in a future phase.…Start by cross selecting from top left to bottom right.…Make sure you cover your mouse over the entire south facade.…

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9/25/2017

With an increase in real-time rendering programs, architectural and engineering firms are utilizing more detailed modeling practices. In this course, learn about several methods of using Revit to create graphics to present a model, or graphically display information contained in a model. Instructor William Carney covers visibility settings, graphic display options, and material creation. Plus, he discusses the annotation of three-dimensional views, and techniques for quickly creating graphic presentation images that change the way a model looks without changing what is modeled.